
I love when the Stonecrop starts to spill over the weathered crate that it is planted in.
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You introduce me to so many special plants, Stacey! I don’t know Stonecrop…and I love it! It’s beautiful just spilling over the crate! I’d love to grow some…I’ll have to look into whether or not it would do well here. 🙂
I’m sure you could grow lots of Stonecrop varieties…last year I started lots of babies from Mother plants and added lots around the garden edges. It’s very hardy.
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Bit of creeping thyme in there, too? 🙂
Lovely image.
Thank you so much, yes Creeping Thyme, and some Wooly Thyme tucked away in there too!
Likewise, Stonecrop is unfamiliar to me. Beautiful with the contrast of green against gray. You design your flowerbeds like an artist paints.
Your very kind Audrey! I can sneak you some cuttings when you come visit! Easy Peasy plant for you gardens!
I am using these same flowers for my wedding!!
I love Stonecrop and Sedum in bridal flowers, perfect for a wedding!
I was a floral designer and flower shop owner in another life!